ISLAMABAD: Beaming proudly, Prime Minister Imran Khan Friday entered the National Assembly and said all would be happy with the budget 2021-2022.After chairing the federal cabinet meeting, Imran.
"Load shedding costing the Western Cape economy R75 million per stage per day. Over the last two weeks bloodshedding has cost the Western Cape economy approximately R3.85 billion," said MEC for Finance and Economic Opportunities David Maynier.
Pro-growth, relief-oriented budget Total outlay of budget is Rs 8,478 bn Federal expenditures budgeted at Rs 8,487 billion Gross revenues estimated at Rs 7,909 billion
June 12, 2021
The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) government on Friday unveiled Rs 8.4 trillion pro-growth and relief-oriented federal budget for the fiscal year 2021-22, with focus on pursuing all-inclusive, sustained and robust economic growth through comprehensive planning and development.
The budgetary proposals were presented by Finance Minister Shaukat Tarin in the National Assembly, amid jeers from the opposition benches who shouted slogans and taunted the minister by laughing loudly as he praised Prime Minister Imran Khan’s economic initiatives.
However, aided by a pair of earphones which allowed him to drown out the ruckus around him, Tarin continued his budget speech for almost four hours.
The Minister for Finance and Revenue Shaukat Tarin on Friday presented the Federal Budget 2021-22 at the National Assembly with a total outlay of Rs 8,487 billion amid the opposition's noisy protest.
Meralco has announced a rate hike of ₱0.0798 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) for the month of June, mainly due to higher charges on the Wholesale Electricity Spot Market. Households typically consuming 200 kWh a month will see their electric bills go up by around ₱16, the power distributor says.